Congressmen Ron Paul and Barney Frank talk Marijuana
- WITH AUDIO!

4/3/09 – Chris Goldstein
This week I again had the chance to speak with two individuals who have been on the forefront of cannabis reform for some time. They don’t do it with books, blogs, radio or television productions. These gentlemen have voiced support for medical marijuana, decriminalization and industrial hemp farming from the House of Representatives in the United States Congress.
Congressmen Barney Frank (D-MA) and Ron Paul (R-TX) co-sponsored legislation in 2008 that would protect medical marijuana patients, remove federal penalties for small amounts of cannabis and allow for realistic hemp farming. These are quite literally, two of the hardest working Congressmen…ever. They are senior members of some of the most important committees such as House Foreign Relations and, in the case of Barney Frank, the chairman of the House Finance Committee.
They took time on Thursday April 2, 2009 to have a serious discussion about marijuana reform for my public radio program, Active Voice Radio.
I asked them both about their federal legislation HR 5842 and HR5843, Attorney General Eric Holder’s statements on medical marijuana raids, President Obama’s online town-hall snub and hemp farming.
Ron Paul noted that he does not see marijuana legalization as a tax issue, since he is anti-tax anyway, but sees the topic as a state’s rights and personal privacy issue. Congressman Paul also noted his own rather conservative district voters in Texas have never penalized him for his pro-reform positions.
Barney Frank congratulated the people in his home state of Massachusetts for decriminalizing marijuana possession in a ballot referendum this fall. Congressman Frank also discussed the economic crisis and offered a welcome bit of levity.
Here are some MP3 sample clips
These conversations were definitely the highlight of my reform week. The full interviews with Congressmen Ron Paul and Barney Frank are online at the Public Radio Exchange:
Paul - http://www.prx.org/pieces/34992
Frank - http://www.prx.org/pieces/34982
Locally, things are moving forward.
New Jersey has reached a critical stage for the medical marijuana bill. A804 is solid legislation that would immediately relieve the suffering of patients with medicine and protection. But only through continued support from NJ voters and active contact from those who are enduring debilitating medical conditions will the bill pass. www.cmmnj.org
In Pennsylvania, Rep. Mark B Cohen continues to enthusiastically work on the first draft of the medical marijuana bill for the Keystone State. Proving again that life is always stranger than fiction, the first opportunity that the medical bill could be introduced is when the PA legislature reconvenes: Monday, April 20th. You can’t make this stuff up.
Marijuana reform is mainstream and I hope everyone out there is sending emails, calling legislators, donating dollars and spending some time each day to help end cannabis prohibition. The only thing that Change on this issue is waiting for is YOU!


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Comments
I have my fingers crossed and just keep sending mail and hoping for change of these laws.
This is great stuff Chris.
Go!!
you've been holding on to it, and I sure would like a hit.
I'm in too...
Think the spelling and grammar is all fixed up now....never needed a spell checker for radio:)
Seriously though - what a couple of weeks for marijuana awareness huh??!
That is not only great news for my home state, but also great timing as well!
Rated
Thanks for this.
rated for green growth